Rev Ian Fosten, Norwich Area URC Group Leader, writes in support of Gregg's controversial image of a sausage roll in a manger, arguing that Jesus came to ordinary people in humble surroundings, and that is where we will continue to find him today.

Cross-over soprano Emma Nuule, a former Norwich hospital cleaner, is realising her dream of being a professional singer but she also has a dream to help disadvantaged African children to perform
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At a time when society seems increasingly dominated by secular habits and assumptions, and when religious attendance is in decline, chaplaincy remains a public face of faith in a variety of situations. Rev Canon Chris Copsey of Good Work takes a look.
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Channel 5 reality TV series Bad Habits – Holy Orders, took five party-loving, selfie-obsessed, young women and challenged them to live in the Norfolk convent of the Daughters of Divine Charity in Swaffham for several weeks.
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War, prison, blackmail, hazardous seas and being locked into a container lorry were not enough to stop brave Sudanese refugee Hafiz Omar battling his way to Norwich and the hope of a new life.
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Deacon Jaylord Magpuyo became the first priest to be ordained in the Diocese of East Anglia for four years and the first-ever Filipino, at the Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Norwich last night.
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A new Centre of Mission has been established in King’s Lynn through a partnership between the Diocese of Norwich and the Church Army, with Captain James Hawksworth appointed to the role of Lead Evangelist.
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Norwich YFC's The Big Christmas Jam on December 20 will showcase the musical and dramatic talents of young people working with the Christian youth charity, and will be an opportunity to view their new Christmas film before anyone else.
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"Life without God is nothing," Rev Ian Dyble, from St Thomas Norwich, told 30 church ministers and ministry leaders at the latest Transforming Norwich leaders’ lunch at the King’s Centre in Norwich on December 6.
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A nationwide poll commissioned by Christian Aid about festive charitable giving and food waste habits reveals that more than half of adults in Eastern England admit to overspending on food at Christmas.
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